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sglChevron and the Sierra Club talk about a green economy

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From Commonwealth Club of San Francisco, CA on June 10th, 2009

In this corner is David O'Reilly of Chevron and in the other corner is Carl Pope of the Sierra Club. Let's have a fair fight! Both see renewable fuels as a growing part of our future. Yet as the world transitions to a low-carbon economy, they have different views on how that change should occur and who should bear the costs.

Higher taxes? Voluntary conservation and efficiency? Government mandates?

In their first-ever public conversation, O'Reilly and Pope discuss balancing energy and the environment in the 21st century. This is about 1 hour and then the down to earth guide to global warming for kids of all ages with music by Philip Glass.


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Keywords: Great Speeches and Interviews; Philip Glass; Commonwealth Club of San Francisco; David O'Reilly; Chevron; Carl Pope; Sierra Club

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